Canvas (disambiguation)

Canvas (disambiguation)

Canvas is a heavy-duty fabric.

Canvas may also refer to:
*Canvas (band), a rock band from Austin, Texas
*"Canvas" (film), a film starring Joe Pantoliano and Marcia Gay Harden
*Canvassing, an election technique
*Canvas (HTML element) is an extension to HTML
*ACD Canvas, a graphics, drawing, image, and layout editing software application
*Canvas (Belgium), a Belgian public TV station
*"Canvas -A Motif Sepia Coloured-", Japanese bishojo game.
*"Canvas 2 ~Niji Iro no Sketch~", a Japanese anime based on the computer game


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